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"Madam President, I would like to begin by thanking all my fellow Members who have spoken in this lively debate. Everyone made very useful speeches and contributed to a very constructive discussion on an ambitious agenda at a time when we are experiencing a serious crisis. In fact, this debate is taking place on the very eve of a European Council meeting that will show whether or not there is the political will to overcome the problems that we are experiencing, whether there is the political will to deepen our economic coordination, and whether there is truly a harmonised and unitary will to move ahead with the ambition of this agenda. This ambition is to have new jobs in the next decade; new jobs that give the young people who are unemployed today and those who are training hope in the labour market; new jobs that give them hope in an inclusive labour market and respond to their ambition of achieving dignity through work; new jobs that are also capable of being a new and permanent driving force to meet the challenges of a globalised economy, which has a dynamic without parallel in recent generations. This means that our ambition is really for jobs to be created and for the economy to grow. This is in response, not just to those who are unemployed following the crisis, but also to those who are going to enter the labour market. It is also in response to the great challenges involved in the green economy, in health and related services, to transport services, to housing: all of these require a different vision, a smart vision and an inclusive vision of the labour market. Many thanks to all of you."@en1
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